Women & Their Work presents the national debut of Dutch photographer Micky Hoogendijk's first photo book, Through the Eyes of Others, alongside her solo exhibition, "Pure Imagination." In her exhibition, Hoogendijk presents portraiture reflecting the concealed vulnerability and beauty of her subjects. Her work is characterized by sharp iconic images that reveal the power of naked emotion and vulnerability through innovative printing technologies to create images with depth and richness. She begins with an encounter, dream, or object that culminates in an explosion of ideas. Hoogendijk questions existence and life by exploring themes such as religion, daily life, androgyny, and mythology.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 7.
Women & Their Work presents the national debut of Dutch photographer Micky Hoogendijk's first photo book, Through the Eyes of Others, alongside her solo exhibition, "Pure Imagination." In her exhibition, Hoogendijk presents portraiture reflecting the concealed vulnerability and beauty of her subjects. Her work is characterized by sharp iconic images that reveal the power of naked emotion and vulnerability through innovative printing technologies to create images with depth and richness. She begins with an encounter, dream, or object that culminates in an explosion of ideas. Hoogendijk questions existence and life by exploring themes such as religion, daily life, androgyny, and mythology.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 7.
Women & Their Work presents the national debut of Dutch photographer Micky Hoogendijk's first photo book, Through the Eyes of Others, alongside her solo exhibition, "Pure Imagination." In her exhibition, Hoogendijk presents portraiture reflecting the concealed vulnerability and beauty of her subjects. Her work is characterized by sharp iconic images that reveal the power of naked emotion and vulnerability through innovative printing technologies to create images with depth and richness. She begins with an encounter, dream, or object that culminates in an explosion of ideas. Hoogendijk questions existence and life by exploring themes such as religion, daily life, androgyny, and mythology.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 7.